assume

動詞

UK/əˈsjuːm/
US/əˈsuːm/

定義 assume 動詞

accept(接受)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)

    to accept something to be true without question or proof

    假定;假设;臆断;想当然地认为

    • We must never presume a suspect is guilty without evidence.

      我们绝不能没有证据就推定嫌疑人有罪。

    • I presumed you were acquainted since you both attended the same school.

      我以为你们认识,因为你们都上同一所学校。

    • Let's posit that they will attend and plan accordingly.

      我们假设他们会参加,并据此计划。

pretend(假装)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to pretend to have a different name or be someone you are not, or to express a feeling falsely

    冒充;假冒;伪装;装出

    • After relocating to another town, he adopted an alias.

      搬迁到另一个城镇后,他使用了一个化名。

    • He feigned indifference, but I was aware of his true feelings.

      他假装漠不关心,但我知道他真实的感受。

    • During the inquiry, two detectives masqueraded as antique dealers.

      在调查期间,两名侦探假扮成古董商。

take(取得)

  1. C2Transitive(及物动词)

    to take or begin to have responsibility or control, sometimes without the right to do so, or to begin to have a characteristic

    承担;担任;僭取;呈现;具有

    • She is likely to take on the role of team captain next season.

      她很可能在下个赛季担任队长的角色。

    • I didn't want to take on the risk of trying to repair the car myself.

      我不想承担自己修理汽车的风险。

    • The new president will assume his duties at midnight tonight.

      新总统将于今晚午夜就职。